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Anyway, people were understandably upset by the commercial (buying a woman exercise equipment for the holidays when she didn’t ask for it isn’t the best look!), but Ryan Reynolds, being the cultural savant he is, saw an opportunity to turn the outrage into...money for his own brand by poking fun at the ad.

Last night, Ryan shared the holiday ad for his company Aviation Gin, which features the exhausted-looking wife from the Peloton ad out at a bar with two friends. She’s clearly upset, and her friends tell her “You’re safe here” (lol) while she chugs the gin and toasts “to new beginnings.” The ad doesn’t explicitly reference why the wife is drinking so heavily (maybe she’s getting a divorce from her shitty husband? Or maybe she just really needed a break from her bike?), but we also hear one of the friends say, “You look great, by the way,” referencing the wife’s new fitness regimen. And just to make it super clear that the ad is parodying the Peloton ad, Ryan captioned it “Exercise bike not included” on his Insta:

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So consider this a friendly reminder that people would most likely rather get booze than exercise equipment for the holidays, okay??

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Alanna Lauren GrecoAlanna Greco is the weekend editor at Cosmopolitan.com and a freelance writer based in New York.

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